Letter to the Editor: Local Businesses Show Generosity
Local businesses field requests all year for support of worthy causes. My experience is that our local businesses are often more generous than the corporate giants.
I hope our community remembers this and buys gifts and certificates locally not just at Christmas, but all year. The Y’s latest event was a half marathon and 5K race and many businesses came though yet again, but so many more give in other events to other charities.
Thank you to our business community. And special thanks to this event’s sponsors: Alpine Laser Dental, McDonalds, Read More
Column: I Am Flummoxed!
Column by Elena Yang I just wanted to find a way to use “flummoxed.” One story and one news item put me in this state.
Here is the story: Lynn Harrell, an internationally renowned cellist, found himself banned by Delta Airlines for violating their Frequent Flyer Program terms.
Travel is always a tricky venture for musicians who play large instruments, especially by plane. How many of us would trust the airlines these days to check in our luggage that contains our livelihood?
So, Mr. Harrell has for years been buying a full-price ticket for his cello, and registered “Mr. Cello” with Read More
Dixie Girl Brunch Draws Steady Crowd
Dixie Girl servers Victor Medina, left, and Fernando Rodriguez near the Bloody Mary Bar set up as part of the restauraunt’s new Sunday Brunch Menu, which launched Dec. 9 . Owner Denise Lane reported a “steady flow’ of diners throughout the 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. event at the Dixie Girl, 1789 Central Ave. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com Read More
Massage Therapist Strives for Deeper Connection
Owner Michelle Harkey of Mullein Leaf Massage. Photo by Mandy Marksteiner
By Mandy Marksteiner
“I enjoy being able to help people,” said Michelle Harkey, who opened Mullein Leaf Massage, 3500 Trinity Dr., Ste. A-5, a year and a half ago when she moved to Los Alamos. “I want to connect with people and make a difference on a level that not everyone is willing to make: a deeper level that is physical, intellectual and emotional.”
Letting go of chronic tension
People with chronic tension may wonder why they always have pain in the same place. Even if they get a massage and change possible physical causes, Read More
The Coffee House Embraces Artistic Trend
COFFEE HOUSE News:
The Coffee House in Los Alamos is joining a national trend by inviting local artists to showcase and sell their work at the restaurant in Mari-Mac Shopping Center.
“We are delighted to have local work at the Coffee House,” owner Brian Booth said. “We have had a potter and a photographer here already and have a jewelry and a knitter this week.”
Jeweler Patty Kokesh and knitter Maire O’Neill will be at the Coffee House from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 8. Kokesh began working with leather craft at the age of 10 and expanded into other creative Read More
Holiday Open House at Fuller Lodge Art Center Saturday

FLAC News:
The community is invited to the Fuller Lodge Art Center Affordable Arts 2012 Holiday Open House this weekend.
We will be serving hot cider and cookies all day.
If you love to bake, consider dropping off some of your home made cookies at the Art Center this week, so we can share them with the shoppers on Saturday!
‘Tis the season to go shopping! At many stores you can expect to see the same kinds of things year after year, increasing the challenge of finding the perfect gift. Things are different
Money IQ: Thinking Ahead for 2013
Money IQThinking Ahead for 2013
Hard to believe, but 2012 is almost behind us and 2013 is just around the corner.
The time between Thanksgiving Day and New Year’s Day presents a wonderful opportunity to assess the financial positives and negatives of the past year and to plan for improvements in the New Year.
Before we head into 2013, there’s still time to make last minute adjustments for 2012. With taxes potentially rising for the next year, it is a good time to consider a few tax saving ideas:
- Capital Gains rates are scheduled to rise. If you are considering selling a security you have
County to Host Small Business Assistance Q & A
COUNTY News:
Los Alamos County’s Economic Development Division will host a question and answer session for area businesses from 10 a.m. to noon, Dec. 12 in the Nambe Room of historic Fuller Lodge (2nd floor.)
Business owners and representatives are encouraged to bring their questions and comments regarding issues facing the small business sector. In turn, the County will present its small business assistance programs, services and funding.
“Small businesses form the backbone of any vibrant community and we realize the unique challenges faced by small business in Los Alamos and want to help,” Read More
Local Businesses Light Up The Holidays
A Los Alamos landmark and annual tradition, Los Alamos National Bank, 1200 Trinity Dr., lights up Tuesday night’s sky with its tall rooftop Christmas tree created out of white bulbs and capped off with a shining star. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com
Lights decorate the trees and posts in front of Ruby K’s Bagel Cafe, 1789 Central Ave., and line the windows adorned with Christmas scenes Tuesday night. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com
‘The Velocity Project’ Selects Seven Companies for Pilot Program

SANTA FE—The Velocity Project, an entrepreneurial accelerator recently launched by the City of Santa, is announcing its selection of seven companies to participate in the pilot project.
The Velocity Project is an eight-week business accelerator that will begin in January 2013 and provides companies with a unique opportunity to rapidly expand and grow their business.
The companies selected to participate will learn from successful entrepreneurs and experts in key areas that are critical to success in the 21st century.
The Velocity Project sponsors include the City of Santa Fe, Los Alamos Read More


































